The best livestreamed concerts to watch this weekend (April 23 - April 25)
Photo credit: Erika Astrid

Photo credit: Erika Astrid

With everything happening in the world, musicians have been doing their part to make things better. Through livestreamed concerts, fans can see their favorite acts from the comfort of their own homes. If you're in the mood for live music, these are the best livestreamed concerts taking place this weekend (April 23 - April 25).

Saturday, April 24

Porter Robinson - 2 p.m. EST/11 a.m. PST (get tickets here)

Porter Robinson will celebrate the release of their new studio album Nurture with their Secret Sky music festival. The event will feature acts such as End of the World, Rezz, and Kero Kero Bonito. A link to the stream will be given to those who register for the free livestream.

Band of Horses - 3 p.m. EST/12 p.m. PST (buy tickets here)

Band of Horses will perform their 2011 studio album Infinite Arms in its entirety. The record, which debuted at number seven on the Billboard Top 200 chart, was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Alternative Album category.

PhxGoth Virtual Festival 2021 - 4 p.m. EST/1 p.m. PST (watch here)

PhxGoth Virtual Festival 2021 will bring together a slew of acts from the dark/alternative scene. Deaf Dance, The Spiritual Bat, and Saigon Blue Rain are among some of the acts set to perform. Head here to check out the set times.

Korn - 4 p.m. EST/1 p.m. PST (buy tickets here)

Korn will have a special pre-recorded concert shot at Stranger Things: The Drive-In Experience in Los Angeles. The set will include hits, deep cuts, and tracks from their latest studio album The Nothing, which debuted at number eight on the Billboard Top 200 chart.

Poppy - 4 p.m. EST/1 p.m. PST (buy tickets here)

Poppy will conclude their support for their 2020 studio album I Disagree will a special livestream. The album, which peaked at number five on the Hard Rock Albums chart, spawned the Grammy-nominated single "Bloodmoney." The stream won’t have any on-demand replays. Poppy will unveil their new studio album later this year.

Since 2009, MP3s and NPCs owner Terrance Pryor has written about music, conventions, cosplay, and video games for publications such as AXS, Examiner, Fake Walls, and Ranker. Based out of Los Angeles, the former rock concert promoter/radio host can be seen talking about rock music on AXS TV’s Music’s Greatest Mysteries and discussing music and whatever else on their Black Man Talks Rock channel on YouTube.